2014 Schedule

One-man bandAll-Ratt, check out this array of wonderments, droogies! And, be sure to drop back by from time-to-time for additional repertoire specs, venue maps, ticket price updates, participants’ photos & website links. As my man Prince would say, “Now, tell me, ain’t that sexy?”

MARCH MUSIC MODERNE IV
Listening to the Here of the Now
7-16 March 2014
Global Village PDX

MMM Festival FM Radio Previews
01 March
• Saturday @ 20:00–22:00
All Classical’s Club Mod—Robert McBride & Bob Priest
03 MarchMonday @ 20:00–22:00
KBOO’s A Different Nature—Andrew Hosch, Daniel Flessas & Bob Priest

 


WEEK ONE

MMM 2014 schedule-week-1

Week 1 Brochure Page

Friday 7
23:00 EARS & EYES WIDE OPEN presented by Marzena & Cinema 21
Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971)—with a Wendy Carlos score of her own music
& brilliant skewerings of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony
Cinema 21 • $8 (First 20 droogies get in for free)

Saturday 8
09:00 NINE BEET STRETCH presented by Artists’ Milepost: the Indie Artists of Milepost 5
Beethoven’s 9th Symphony stretched to 24 hours @ pitch by Norwegian sound artist,
Leif Inge
. BYO sleeping bags!
Milepost 5 • $10-$25 (includes pizza & snacks)
12:00 SOUNDWALK
Listen to nature’s concert when you take your ears on a guided soundwalk
with composer Susan Alexjander

Mt. Tabor Park • FREE
14:00 CPOP & ECCE
Contemporary PDX Orchestra Project @ Eugene Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
present A New Music Co-op: Inaugural Assembly
Justin Ralls, Emyli Poltorak, Sam
Reising & Jay Derderian
AudioCinema$5-$10
16:00 PDX NOIR presented by Marzena & Three Friends Coffee House
Photographic images from our Global Village, curated by Guy Swanson with works by
Chris Leck & other Portland hot-shots

Three Friends Coffee House • FREE
19:30 THE LATE NOW
The Late Now MMM Special
TLN is baaaack with a whip-smart spectacle featuring live music & interviews with
festival performers & More Multifarious Mayhem with your electrodynamic host
Leo Daedalus & the intrepid TLN politburo—plus beer, wine & revelry!

Vie de Bohème • $10-$20
23:00 METAL MACHINE MUSIC presented by Marzena & Kogut Butoh
Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Music will be revved up by PDX writer Amanda Sledz
& danced by 3 Seattle Butoh artists; Joan Laage, Sheri Brown & Alan Sutherland
Please know that this event is NOT for the faint of ear, eye &/or spirit
Three Friends Coffee House •
FREE

Sunday 9
12:00 MUSE ART & DESIGN
Vesalius Quincentennial Tribute
An exhibit of figurative works by regional artists inspired by the landmark 16th-century
anatomical drawings of Andreas Vesalius (offered as a fleshing-out of Friday night’s
performance of Davies’ Vesalii Icones)
Muse Art & Design •
FREE
14:00 TARDIS ENSEMBLE
Flora & Fauna: music inspired by mythical creatures, nature, & the gods
Louis Andriessen, Robert Cuckson, Peter Maxwell Davies, David Lang & Claude Vivier
St. Michael’s Lutheran Church • $5-$15
17:00 RESONANCE VOCAL ENSEMBLE & VENERABLE SHOWERS OF BEAUTY GAMELAN
Gongs + SongsWestern choral & Indonesian gamelan traditions blend in works
by Neil Sorrell & Lou Harrison

The Armory • $11-$22
19:30 CLASSICAL REVOLUTION PDX
The Marriage of True Minds: a Celebration of Modern LGBT Composers & Marriage Equality
including music by Pauline Oliveros, Lou Harrison & Peter Maxwell Davies
Holocene • $10


WEEK TWO

MMM 2014 schedule-week-2

Week 2 Brochure Page

Monday 10
19:30 THE WINSLOW BROTHERS
From Oregon to Venice with Love
Music of two native sons, Jeff & Walter Winslow—including the West Coast premiere
of Walter’s Concertati Veneziani
Old Church • $10
19:30 QUATUOR ÉBÈNE presented by Friends of Chamber Music
Béla Bartók’s 3rd string quartet
PSU Lincoln Hall • $16-$40

Tuesday 11
19:30 OREGON WIND QUINTET
Retro-Moderne
Works by Kenji Bunch, Alex Temple, Paul Hindemith, Elliott Carter & Jean Françaix
with special guest, Idit Shner (sax)

The Old Church • FREE
19:30 QUATUOR ÉBÈNE presented by Friends of Chamber Music
Béla Bartók’s 4th string quartet
PSU Lincoln Hall • $16-$40

Wednesday 12
12:00 GOING BOLDLY IN LAKE OSWEGO
Lou Harrison, Calvin Hampton, Linda Woody & Astor Piazzolla
Lake Oswego United Methodist Church • FREE
19:30 PIANO BIZARRO presented by Cascadia Composers
An eclectic piano/anti-piano happening for toy pianos, amplified harpsichord, oddly
tuned pianos & prepared pianos by Jennifer Wright, Art Resnick, Paul Safar, Ted
Clifford & featuring Julius Eastman’s controversial behemoth Evil Nigger for 4 pianos
Michelle’s Pianos • $10-$20

Thursday 13
19:30 POST-HASTE REED DUO
New Music for Saxophone (Sean Fredenburg) & Bassoon (Javier Rodriguez)
Louis Andriessen, Heinz Holliger & John Steinmetz
Hipbone Studio • $10

Friday 14
15:00 JUDITH COHEN
Piano music by Louis Andriessen, Béla Bartók, Ken Benshoof, Peter Maxwell Davies,
Alan Hovhaness, Erik Satie, Erwin Schulhoff & Patrick Stoyanovich

Portland Piano Company • FREE
17:00 THE MUSIC OF IANNIS XENAKIS
Mathematics in Music: Xenakis & beyond

Lecture by noted Xenakis scholar James Harley
Lewis & Clark College • FREE

19:30 ARNICA QUARTET
3 Benjamin Britten String Quartets
Community Music Center • $10
23:00 SOUNDING THE CINEMA II presented by Marzena & Cinema 21
Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island (2010)—with a dazzling score assembled by
Robbie Robertson from works by Krzysztof Penderecki, Giacinto Scelsi,
Ingram Marshall, György Ligeti, John Cage, Lou Harrison & Dinah Washington
Cinema 21 • FREE

Saturday 15
12:00 OREGON COMPOSERS WATCH
Music by 3 Oregon composers who tell & play it like it is in the here of the now
presented by Oregon Arts Watch, Cascadia Composers & C-Rev PDX
TaborSpace • FREE
14:00 GHOST TOWN POETRY & JAZZ
Clark County Poet Laureate Christopher Luna with Rich Halley (sax),
Eric Padget (trumpet), Jim Templeton (piano) & Julio Appling (Bass)
Niche Wine & Art, Vancouver • $5
16:00 DEMOLITION DUO presented by the Creative Music Guild
D.D. Explodes—Ken Ollis (drums & percussion) & Dr. John Savage (flutes & saxophones)
in improvised duos & large ensemble works with special guests; Juniana Lanning
(electronics), Dan Duval (guitar), Alyssa Reed-Stuewe, Joe Cunningham (tenor sax)
& John Sielaff (bass clarinet)

Performance Works Northwest • $5-$15
19:30 MC HAMMERED KLAVIER
Storm Session: The Svoboda Project II—a typhoon-force tribute to Tomas Svoboda,
in honor of his 75th year on this planet

Community Music Center • FREE
23:00 RECALLED TO LIFE
After Hours Candlelit Concert—21st-century music with 13th-century lighting
David Schiff, Benjamin Britten, Ahmed Saygun & Aaron Berenbach

St. David of Wales Episcopal Church • $10

Sunday 16
09:00 MUSIC, SYNESTHESIA & MEDITATION
It’s All One: See what you hear, hear what you see
A presentation by Scott Emery, MD, Chief of Neurology @ Kaiser-Permenente, NW
& Larry Christensen, Ph.D., Head Teacher @ Zen Center of Portland

Zen Center of Portland • FREE
12:00 FRIENDS OF RAIN
Michael Johanson, Mischa Zupko, Bonnie Miksch & James Harley
Gregg Pavilion @ Lewis & Clark College • $5-$10
15:00 OREGON SYMPHONY
Tango Caliente
Astor Piazzolla with dancers & musicians
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall • $22-$98
18:00 ELECTRIC MARZENA LAND
Electro-acoustic music & text by Iannis Xenakis, James Harley,
Susan Alexjander, Hildegard Westerkamp, Jonathan Harvey,
Sherman Alexie & The Residents
Community Music Center • FREE
19:30 FREE MARZ STRING TRIO
The Marzian Chronicles
Ray Bradbury, Ennio Morricone, Jasmina Reza, J.S. Bach, Elias Canetti,
James Harley, Iannis Xenakis, Dobrinka Tabakova, Italo Calvino &
The Erik Satie Tango Project:
9 new tangos for string trio based on
Satie’s Tango Perpetuel
Community Music Center •
FREE

Note: This schedule is kept updated with any changes. Information here supersedes any conflicting information in the MMM IV brochure or elsewhere.

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